In 2001, 6400 candidates appeared at the exam and 40% of them qualified. In 2005 the  ratio between qualified males and females was 3:5. What is the total number of female  candidates who qualified in these two years?
A. 1120
B. 1220
C. 1330
D. 1150

1 Answer

Answer :

B. 1220

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